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Old 05-24-2006, 10:42 AM
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I'm a bit concerned after I have my baby and after I'm done nursing that I'll have these droopy unattractive sagging breasts. Do any of you know of any good services that do breast lifts? Or do you even recommend this option if you still want to have kids in the future?

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Old 05-27-2006, 07:04 AM
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HotMamma, you won't have time to worry about saggy boobs after the kid pops out. I nursed my toddler for 14 months, was a 34G, and now my boobs are a bit 'lived in', but that's what bras are for LOL. My husband is a-okay with them. Keep good posture, wear a bra at much as possible, and spend lots of time playing with your baby to take your mind off your 'fleshy' matter.
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I'm a bit concerned after I have my baby and after I'm done nursing that I'll have these droopy unattractive sagging breasts. Do any of you know of any good services that do breast lifts? Or do you even recommend this option if you still want to have kids in the future?

Help! thanks!

Some people may suggest plastic surgetry, but I think its not a good idea.
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I would not suggest getting any type of surgery done to your breasts if you plan on having any more children and breast feeding. This can cause your mammary glands to not produce milk correctly and you could end up with a bigger problem that the one you started with :-)
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I still believe in being natural and just have those breasts as they can be. Afterall, it can never be denied that we are really mothers and that is the consequence of desiring to have a baby.
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I have lived with saggy boobs since nursing 2 kids. A good bra goes a long way. I personally think that God made us this way and it's a small price to pay for my beautiful healthy babies.
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You know, it wasn't breastfeeding that changed my breasts, it was pregnancy. While pregnant my chest really grew quite large. I would just recommend investing in some high quality, well-fitting bras. They can make all the difference!
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Mine were saggy before, during and after... lol .... to me it's jsut a way of life! However, seriously, after you are done having children, the choice you make whether to have surgery or not is a personal one. GO to a few doctor for different opinions and make and informed choice.
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A friend got her breasts done last year after her second child was born. She looks great and I asked her about her surgery. But she sais that as long as you're thinking of doing surgery to get breast implants because a lift really won't do much. I am not really sure. I guess that is something you would have to talk over with a medical professional. But I know my breasts could use a lift.
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